Biographies and Autobiographies
Read about inspiring real life stories, including my own past life adventure.
A Beginner´s Guide to Changing the World  A Beginner’s Guide to Changing the World by Isabel Losada made enjoyable summer reading for me. It tells her own tale of trying to make a difference for Tibet. Becoming the Enchanter by Lyn Webster Wilde  A student of mine passed me her copy of Becoming the Enchanter saying she felt I should read it. I’m glad she did! The book tells of a personal voyage into the British Mysteries. When I found out that the author also lived in Wales I went to visit. Calls to Mystic Alice by Alice Rose Morgan  A psychic and her ‘Spooks’ explain karma, reincarnation, and everything else you forgot on your way to Earth illustrated with tales from her own work. If I Can Forgive, So Can You by Denise Linn  If I Can Forgive, So Can You: My Autobiography of How I Overcame My Past And Healed My Life is Denise Linn’s story. This remarkable lady has been a source of inspiration for me over the last decade since I came across her book Sacred Space. Her life is fascinating. Light behind the Angels by Lauren D'Silva  Light behind the Angels tells the true story of my own journey to enlightenment. Join me on my quest to find lost pieces of my psyche, scattered in distant lands and across time. I needed to heal ancient wounds, release curses, dissolve shame and work on forgiving those who had hurt me. Light behind the Angels by Lauren D´Silva  Light behind the Angels tells the true story of my own journey to enlightenment. Join me on my quest to find lost pieces of my psyche, scattered in distant lands and across time. I needed to heal ancient wounds, release curses, dissolve shame and work on forgiving those who had hurt me. Soul Journey by Richard Salva  Soul Journey: From Lincoln to Lindbergh is an unusual book as it’s central aim is to link the lives of two great American heroes. Yogi Paramhansa Yogananda declared the two men were incarnations of the same soul and had previously incarnated as a Himalayan yogi. Salva decided to investigate. The Sin Eater´s Last Confessions by Ross Heaven  The old Celtic tradition of ‘sin eating’ has been lost now, but once it was customary here in Wales to invite the local sin eater to perform a ritual of eating food from the body of the corpse in order to cleanse the soul of sin and allow it free passage to the afterlife. New Age Homepage | Editor's Picks Articles | Top Ten Articles | New Age Site Map
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